PaulinaB
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Had my first diabetic eye screening on Friday and... it failed! At least that's what the nurse said the letter will say - that there was a "technical failure". But it's not because the machine broke. Apparently I have cataracts in my eyes, so the test could not be done. I'm 24 years old, diagnosed type 1 in Feb. My eyes were perfectly fine until a few weeks ago when they started to get "foggy" and now it seems I developed cataracts in both of them
They'll refer me to eye clinic, but first I need to officially get the results of the Friday's test ("couple of weeks") and wait for an appointment at the eye clinic ("few months"). In the meantime, any brighter light makes me half-blind and since I work in IT, looking at the computer screen all day is a nightmare... and it gets worse and worse. And that lovely, sunny weather doesn't help
Anyone had similar issues? Does it usually happens so fast? I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to work soon
Apparently diabetes is second most common cause for cataracts after age, but I've never really heard about it. Everyone talks about retinopathy, not cataracts!
PS.
Is there a way to change the forum's theme to something black-ish? White background is awful for me now...
Had my first diabetic eye screening on Friday and... it failed! At least that's what the nurse said the letter will say - that there was a "technical failure". But it's not because the machine broke. Apparently I have cataracts in my eyes, so the test could not be done. I'm 24 years old, diagnosed type 1 in Feb. My eyes were perfectly fine until a few weeks ago when they started to get "foggy" and now it seems I developed cataracts in both of them

They'll refer me to eye clinic, but first I need to officially get the results of the Friday's test ("couple of weeks") and wait for an appointment at the eye clinic ("few months"). In the meantime, any brighter light makes me half-blind and since I work in IT, looking at the computer screen all day is a nightmare... and it gets worse and worse. And that lovely, sunny weather doesn't help

Anyone had similar issues? Does it usually happens so fast? I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to work soon

Apparently diabetes is second most common cause for cataracts after age, but I've never really heard about it. Everyone talks about retinopathy, not cataracts!
PS.
Is there a way to change the forum's theme to something black-ish? White background is awful for me now...